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I'm finding the 2nd cover difficult to remove. It seems secured somewhere top center. Perhaps around the camera lens. I'm nervous to continue in fear I may break something. Any additional info for this step would be useful

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I'm so glad I found this link!!! I broke the screen on my phone two weeks after I bought it, and refused to pay someone $80 to fix it (I didn't pay that much for the phone!). I have NO experience replacing a cell phone screen and this teardown looked pretty straightforward, so I figured it was worth a try. The step by step was easy, worked perfectly, and I can finally see my screen! YAY! Thank you!

I also successfully repaired my phone although this guide made it seem like you couldn't do it without ruining the LCD. I'm pretty proficient in phone and electronic repair but I think even beginners could do this one. The new glass that I bought had adhesive already applied to it so I could see exactly where it would be adhered from the factory. I heated the front with a heat gun and started at the top left corner. Once I got a pick in there I started going into the gap with a little X-Acto knife, cutting away at the foam like adhesive. I worked my way down the left side, then went back to the right side, cutting as I went. When only the bottom was attached, I held the phone by the top of the glass and let it dangle. Using the heat gun on the bottom of the glass allowed the weight of the phone to separate itself from the glass. Cleaned it up and put the new glass on, works like new again.

this actually helped! thanks to posted this , my screen broke and ordered it online (ebay) it took a week to get here but man i couldnt see anything with my whole screen cracked! it was cheap as well, 20 bucks with tools! but this really helped!!! just do it calm and slowly , its my first time changing a screen on a phone, this really helped! thanks!